Funeral services for 85-year old Bob Schott of Gordon, NE, will be Wed, Dec 28, 2022, at 10:00 at the First Presbyterian Church in Gordon.
Burial with Military Honors will be that afternoon at 3:00 in West Lawn Cemetery in Gering, NE.
Visitation is Tues, Dec 27, from 5 to 7:00 pm at the Chamberlain-Pier Funeral Home home in Gordon.
A memorial has been established for the LeRoy “Sparky” Cooper Memorial, the Nebraska Children’s Home or Tunnels to Towers, and donations may be sent in care of Chamberlain-Pier Funeral Home, PO Box 366, Gordon, NE 69343.
Online condolences may be left at www.chamberlainchapel.com
Bobby Lane Schott was born June 24, 1937 in Scottsbluff, NE, to Henry and Lillian (Schmidt) Schott. He passed away December 18, 2022, at Longmont, CO.
Bob grew up in Gering, attending grade school through High School and graduating with the Class of 1956. He joined the Navy on January 23, 1957, and went through boot camp at the U-S Naval Training Center in San Diego, CA. After boot camp, he went to IC Electricians Class A School also in San Diego.
After graduation and a 2=week leave, Bob reported to the heavy cruiser USS Los Angeles (CA-135). He was in port in Sydney, Australia, from Sept. 1, 1957 to Jan 1, 1961, then transferred to the USS Shelton (DD790), a destroyer dry-docked at the U-S Naval Station in Long Beach, CA.
Later that month, January 19th, 1961, Bob was released from Active Duty as an IC2 (E-5) Petty Officer.
While in California, Bob was married to his first wife, Sondra Becktold, and had two children, Cynthia and Eric. They later moved to South Dakota, where Bob was employed as an office manager at his Uncle Paul Schott’s car dealership.
After a move to Bridgeport, NE, Bob worked at a car dealership, was divorced, and moved to Gering. While in Gering, Bob met Violet Cooper and they were married on March 8, 1970.
Bob changed his career path and began work as an accountant for Fred Lockwood and Associates. They began to raise a family by having two boys, Steven and Bobby.
When the boys were in early elementary school, Bob and Violet moved their family to Alliance, where Bob became partners with RK Nelson and Associates until August of 1980 when they moved to Gordon.
Bob bought the RK Nelson office in town and named it Schott’s Tax Service. He continued to work as an accountant until he retired in 2004.
Bob enjoyed casting a line with anyone who’d accompany him, vacationing with family, and following any events his grandchildren were involved in. Upon retirement Bob went on even more fishing trips with his buddies and continued as an avid (and often argumentative) golf member of the Gordon Country Club.
In his later years, Bob would entertain anyone who would listen, with tales of his military experiences. His love for his country was second only to the love he had for his family.
Survivors include his wife Violet; daughter Cynthia Haworth of Scottsbluff; sons Eric of Scottsbluff, Steven (Sara) of Scotland, SD, Bobby (Lynn) of Gordon; Grandchildren Gina (Haworth) Leinweber of Gering and Jeremy Haworth of Scottsbluff, Tucker Schott of Omaha, Jacob Schott and Sophia Schott both of Scotland, SD; Great-Grandsons Brock, Trey, and Brandon Leinweber of Gering and Michael Haworth of Scottsbluff; Sisters Heddi (Jerry) Stricker of Scottsbluff and Marie (David) Crandell of St George, UT; along with numerous cousins, nieces, and nephews.
Bob was preceded in death by his parents and his sister and brother-in-law Larry and Lillian (Schott) Groskopf.
So sorry to hear about Bob. my wife worked for him for several years. She always said he was a great boss. My prayers go out to Violet and family.